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Can the sum of two equal vector be equal to either vector?

Kishor neupane , 7 Years ago
Grade 11
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Ramandeep kaur

Last Activity: 7 Years ago

no... your question is totally wrong and senseless...let us analyse your question suppose we have vectors P=Q then according to your question... P+Q =either vector it may b P or Q.. it is not possible..
 
shankar thapa

Last Activity: 7 Years ago

yes, when the angle between two vectors is 120 degree or when the sum is between two nul vector which means its addition is zero and both of the vectors are zero too
MeetShah

Last Activity: 7 Years ago

Yes surely as it depends upon the cos Q term in formula of resultant so why not??.. Hope u get it.. Gud luck
Sameer Khan

Last Activity: 7 Years ago

Yes,it is possible1. when both vectors are null vector then their sum will also be a null vector2. When one of them is null vector3. When both are unit vector and angle between them is 120°
Parnav Bansal

Last Activity: 7 Years ago

Yes it is possible because if the angle between both two vectors are 120°then both vectors sum must be equal to either of them but both vectors should also have to be equal.
I hope u understand .
 
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